And they can't even claim that the old list was last year's edition which they had been meaning to update, since it clearly references the summer of 2012's national debate about the company's anti-LGBT rhetoric and outreach. It is clear that what we have been highlighting is having an impact. Liberty Counsel made a choice to downgrade the company.

Let me say once again that I'm totally behind Chick-fil-A in terms of their reasoning for preferring the more inclusive
holiday over the more specific Christmas. But I'm still far from okay with the company as a whole, considering its top brass has worked to position my marriage as a slap against God that will bring judgment on this nation. And I'm not alone. So it would seem to be decision time for this particular company. Are the company's forward-looking stewards going to make amends and offer a legit apology for the harm they fostered in rhetoric, financial outreach, and certain practices, or are they going to cater to the discriminatory crew that will turn on them as soon as they make even an innocuous corporate decision like using "holiday"? Interesting developments ahead.